Hapinest Turtle Steps Balance Stepping Stones Obstacle Course Coordination Game for Kids and Family - Indoor or Outdoor Sensory Play Equipment Toys Toddler Ages 3 4 5 6 7 8 Years and Up
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Hilary W.
> 3 dayMy grandkids love these Turtle Stones and request to play with them every time they come over. They are very sturdy (good for adults playing too!) and very colorful. We typically use them for homemade obstacle courses, memory games (seeing if kids can walk/hop the same color pattern), and our version of The Floor is Lava. I was initially hesitant of the price but they are well worth it. Probably one of the most used toys I have ever purchased.
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Nicole Monaco
> 3 dayI am a pediatric therapist and use these turtle stones with the toddler and preschool population. They are anti-slip and hold the weight of an adult easily. My only complaint with this product is that they are difficult to place in the carrying bag. If the bag was even an inch wider, there would be no issue. A child would not be able to clean these up and place them back in the bag independently. I suggest another bag or a different container for clean up.
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Rita Stanton
> 3 dayThese are amazing! They come in their own storage bag, has cards to change up the games. You can make up your own games with them! The kids loved them, specially since the floor is lava right now lol!
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Ivy Bartoletti Jr.
> 3 dayThis toy is great for balance skills. It also allows for unstructured creative play. We place toy bugs around and the scientist goes around with a tongs to pick up specimens. We also incorporate them into bear and tiger hunts among other fun uses.
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Stacey Wolf
> 3 dayMy 3 year old love these. I was tired of them running on my couch, so I got these to play with. It has limited running on the couch. My kids play the floor is lava, musical shells, sit on them like boats, balance them in their heads. The possibilities are endless. I thought they were foam for some reason, but the are actually a hard plastic with rubber around where it touches the ground. They dont slip in the carpet.
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Jennifer Blunier
> 3 dayI actually shook my head when my mom ordered these for my four year old. As always she was right. They are wonderful. My daughter loves them. One of the best parts is that she can make different patterns for playing. It also provides her a chance to create different games with various rules. Warning: if you are in your forties with bad knees from playing soccer when younger I do not recommend jumping long distances between two of these based on the recommendations or begging of your children. Just say No! Otherwise they are great fun.
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Dad, DIYer and Donut Aficionado
> 3 dayIm about 240 and stood on one just so see how strong it was. It held and didnt feel like it was about to crumble beneath me. We have wood floors and my 12 year old hopped with her 3 yesr old brother from stone to stone and they didnt budge. The different colors were fun because we could tell him where to jump to next. We didnt try the games that came with it. They are a simple fun outlet during covid that didnt require supervision or destroy my house. Mom win.
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Melissa W.
> 3 dayMy daughter loves this. We also play games such as counting out syllables and numbers and alphabet with the steps. You can get really creative and come up with so many things to make this fun and lead into education. It also promotes ankle stability and balance in kids. They’re pretty sturdy I have even stepped on them and they supported me just fine.
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Jamie
> 3 dayThis is endless hours of entertainment for our boys. We even used them as climbing steps for some of our nugget builds
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Mary
> 3 dayShells have soft rubber around edges so they can’t cut little fingers. Or slip on the floor. Colors are bright and shells stack in themselves - comes with a bag and a spinner (to choose color of the shell (kids really worked on naming their colors). This was inexpensive but very educational and versatile - even for a group Of children.